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The phrase "a mere boor, the lowest in the crowd" typically refers to a person who is unrefined, rude, or unsophisticated, standing out as the least cultured or educated among a group. This term highlights their lack of social grace and manners, often contrasting them with others who may possess more social skills or refinement. It conveys a sense of disdain or contempt for that individual's behavior and status within the crowd.
The lowest level of force in the use of force continuum is officer presence. This involves the mere presence of law enforcement officers to deter or control a situation without the need for any physical force.
Mere Hamdam Mere Dost was created in 1968.
It means that the lowest price at which a seller will sell property or goods is not neccessarily the price that he will charge the buyer making such an enquiry.
Tagalog translation of MERE: totooExample: mere thoughts: totoong iniisip
it is a mere miracle that he survived. The police told press.
it is mare not mere and they are girls
To hold water. A mere is a lake.
The root word of merely is mere (mere-ly)
mere means nothing more than
Mere Humsafar was created in 1970.
Mere Contemplations was created in 2001.